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Owen Henkel; Hannah Horne-Robinson; Libby Hills; Bill Roberts; Josh McGrane – International Journal of Artificial Intelligence in Education, 2025
This paper reports on a set of three recent experiments utilizing large-scale speech models to assess the oral reading fluency (ORF) of students in Ghana. While ORF is a well-established measure of foundational literacy, assessing it typically requires one-on-one sessions between a student and a trained rater, a process that is time-consuming and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Oral Reading, Reading Fluency, Literacy
Yu Chen; Ting Wang; Enze Tang; Hongwei Ding – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2025
Purpose: Neurotypical individuals show a robust "global precedence effect (GPE)" when processing hierarchically structured visual information. However, the auditory domain remains understudied. The current research serves to fill the knowledge gap on auditory global-local processing across the broader autism phenotype under the tonal…
Descriptors: Tone Languages, Attention, Autism Spectrum Disorders, Mandarin Chinese
Taylor M. Mezaraups; David L. Gilden – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2024
The basic timescales governing animal life are generally determined by body size. Pauses in naturally occurring human speech were investigated to determine if pause timescales are also sensitive to body size. Reported is an analysis of pause duration allometry in recorded interviews of 61 athletes. Pauses were divided into three classes based on…
Descriptors: Speech, Auditory Perception, Body Composition, Time
Jewel E. Crasta; Erica C. Jacoby – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2024
This study examined the effect of attention on auditory processing in autistic individuals. Electroencephalography data were recorded during two attention conditions (passive and active) from 24 autistic adults and 24 neurotypical controls, ages 17-30 years. The passive condition involved only listening to the clicks and the active condition…
Descriptors: Auditory Perception, Cognitive Processes, Autism Spectrum Disorders, Attention
Caitlin Beebe; W. Douglas Robinson – American Biology Teacher, 2024
The sounds of birds form the outdoor playlist of our lives. Birds appeal to the public, in part because of the wide variety of interesting sounds they make. This popularity has led to a long history of amateur participation in ornithology, which has recently produced rapid increases in freely available online databases with hundreds of thousands…
Descriptors: Animals, Ornithology, Science Instruction, Auditory Perception
Emily Buss; Margaret E. Richter; Victoria N. Sweeney; Amanda G. Davis; Margaret T. Dillon; Lisa R. Park – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2024
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the ability to discriminate yes/no questions from statements in three groups of children--bilateral cochlear implant (CI) users, nontraditional CI users with aidable hearing preoperatively in the ear to be implanted, and controls with normal hearing. Half of the nontraditional CI users had…
Descriptors: Assistive Technology, Deafness, Hearing Impairments, Age Differences
Marion Décaillet; Solange Denervaud; Cléo Huguenin-Virchaux; Laureline Besuchet; Céline J. Fischer Fumeaux; Micah M. Murray; Juliane Schneider – npj Science of Learning, 2024
Interactions between stimuli from different sensory modalities and their integration are central to daily life, contributing to improved perception. Being born prematurely and the subsequent hospitalization can have an impact not only on sensory processes, but also on the manner in which information from different senses is combined--i.e.,…
Descriptors: Premature Infants, Children, Preadolescents, Reaction Time
Mamus, Ezgi; Speed, Laura J.; Rissman, Lilia; Majid, Asifa; Özyürek, Asli – Cognitive Science, 2023
The human experience is shaped by information from different perceptual channels, but it is still debated whether and how differential experience influences language use. To address this, we compared congenitally blind, blindfolded, and sighted people's descriptions of the same motion events experienced auditorily by all participants (i.e., via…
Descriptors: Blindness, Auditory Perception, Spatial Ability, Speech Communication
Chieh Kao; Yang Zhang – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2025
Purpose: This study aimed to investigate infants' neural responses to changes in emotional prosody in spoken words. The focus was on understanding developmental changes and potential sex differences, aspects that were not consistently observed in previous behavioral studies. Method: A modified multifeature oddball paradigm was used with emotional…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Gender Differences, Infants, Emotional Response
Joe Barcroft; Elizabeth Mauzé; Mitchell Sommers; Brent Spehar; Nancy Tye-Murray – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2025
Purpose: Bound morphemes are challenging for children who are deaf and hard of hearing (DHH) to acquire and to use successfully. The challenge arises in part from limited access to spoken word forms as a result of reduced audibility during perception, but successful comprehension requires access to both the morphological forms and the mapping…
Descriptors: Deafness, Hard of Hearing, Morphemes, Children
Kaylee Castleberry; Alexandra Amato; Carlos R. Benítez-Barrera – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2025
Purpose: This registered report aimed to replicate previous findings showing that years of music training predicts speech-perception-in-noise (SPIN) skills in children. In addition, it aimed to investigate whether the musician SPIN advantage is influenced by cognitive factors such as general intelligence or working memory. Method: Following…
Descriptors: Music Education, Incidence, Musical Instruments, Short Term Memory
Rongjuan Zhu; Xiaoliang Ma; Ziyu Wang; Qi Hui; Xuqun You – Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications, 2025
Auditory alarm deafness is a failure to notice a salient auditory signal in a high-load context, which is one of the major causes of flight accidents. Therefore, it is of great practical significance for aviation safety to explore ways to avoid auditory alarm deafness under a high-load scenario. One potential reason for its occurrence could be the…
Descriptors: Short Term Memory, Sensory Experience, Decision Making, Aviation Education
Alyssa Davidson; Pamela Souza – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2024
Purpose: The contributions from the central auditory and cognitive systems play a major role in communication. Understanding the relationship between auditory and cognitive abilities has implications for auditory rehabilitation for clinical patients. The purpose of this systematic review is to address the question, "In adults, what is the…
Descriptors: Auditory Perception, Cognitive Ability, Adults, Acoustics
Sean McWeeny; Elizabeth S. Norton – Scientific Studies of Reading, 2024
Purpose: Reading disability (RD) is frequently associated with deficits in auditory processing (i.e., processing speech and non-linguistic sounds). Several hypotheses exist regarding the link between RD and auditory processing, but none fully account for the range/variety of auditory impairments reported in the literature. These impairments have…
Descriptors: Reports, Children, Adults, Adolescents
Maia C. Lazerwitz; Mikaela A. Rowe; Kaitlyn J. Trimarchi; Rafael D. Garcia; Robyn Chu; Mary C. Steele; Shalin Parekh; Jamie Wren-Jarvis; Ioanna Bourla; Ian Mark; Elysa J. Marco; Pratik Mukherjee – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2024
Sensory Over-Responsivity (SOR) is an increasingly recognized challenge among children with neurodevelopmental concerns (NDC). To investigate, we characterized the incidence of auditory and tactile over-responsivity (AOR, TOR) among 82 children with NDC. We found that 70% of caregivers reported concern for their child's sensory reactions. Direct…
Descriptors: Sensory Experience, Neurodevelopmental Disorders, Children, Auditory Perception